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April 2017

Here are some bold predictions for the Denver Broncos in the 2017 NFL Draft. This time of year, there are always hot takes and prognostications being thrown about, because the draft is such a volatile and unpredictable beast. Even the best in the business are regularly wrong in their predictions. Draft Day. The best day.…

The greatness of the Denver Broncos defense is based on a symbiotic relationship between its pass-rush and the secondary. Known as the No Fly Zone, Chris Harris Jr., Aqib Talib and Bradley Roby are the benefactors of the pressure that Von Miller, Shane Ray and Derek Wolfe provide. The formula is effective, if simple: pressure…

The Colorado Rockies are your 2017 World Series Champions! Too soon? Definitely. But, we can hope for the best, and the Rockies are close to being the best team in baseball currently. Tied for second-most in the league with 14 wins, the club is red-hot. First baseman Mark Reynolds has been a key contributor, and…

In our final installation of our NFL Draft Round Table, the Mile High Report team discusses what premier prospect(s) they wouldn’t mind if the Broncos traded up for in the 2017 NFL Draft. Part one, part two and part three of our annual Mile High Report NFL Draft Round Table discussions are in the books.…

The 2017 NFL draft kicks off Thursday night and the Broncos have plenty of needs to address. What will Denver do in the first round and the rest of the draft, and where will former Valor Christian star Christian McCaffrey go? Denver Post NFL reporter Cameron Wolfe will answer your questions about the NFL draft…

The NFL Draft is finally here, Nate Lundy and Mat Smith of 5280 Sports Network give their take on what they think the Broncos will be doing tonight. Plus, are the Rockies coming back down to earth, or did they just play the buzz-saw that is the Washington Nationals? All that and more discussed in…

Every year, it’s one of the biggest questions entering the first night of the draft. And every year we seem to be surprised in some way by the outcome. This year, it’s still unclear how many quarterbacks will go in round one. Three is the safest guess. Four accounts for a team like the Chiefs…